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5,786 PointsWhy do we need to type `template = 'user_stream.html'` if there has been `template = 'stream.html'` ?
In the flask course, when we want to create a stream.html to show either our or others' own social network page, why do we need to type template = 'user_stream.html'
if there has been template = 'stream.html'
? I thought that when we type template='stream.html'
, we have already tell the program to go to stream.html. Can someone help explain the following code from the course the teacher wrote?
And what is the template='user_stream.html'
stuff? This is the first time it showed in the course but lack of explanation. Thank you!
@app.route('/stream')
@app.route('/stream/<username>')
def stream(username=None):
template = 'stream.html'
if username and (username != current_user.username):
user = models.User.select().where(models.User.username ** username).get()
stream = user.posts.limit(100)
else:
stream = current_user.get_stream().limit(100)
user = current_user
if username:
template = 'user_stream.html'
return render_template(template, stream=stream, user=user)